The News (New Glasgow)

Family files lawsuit in Canadian filmmaker’s death

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The family of a Canadian filmmaker and conservati­onist who died during a shark filming excursion off the Florida Keys filed a wrongful death lawsuit Tuesday.

Rob Stewart, 37, of Toronto, died while diving in January off the coast of Islamorada, Florida, to film a follow-up to his 2006 documentar­y “Sharkwater,” which examined the impact of shark hunting on the ocean’s ecosystem. He also made a 2013 documentar­y “Revolution” about environmen­tal collapse and was a wildlife photograph­er.

According to the lawsuit, Stewart and dive organizer Peter Sotis both surfaced at the same with apparent breathing difficulti­es, but Stewart didn’t make it back on board the dive boat. While others were treating Sotis, they allowed Stewart to slip away. Stewart’s submerged body was found three days later, about 300 feet from where he was last spotted on the surface, following a massive search involving the Coast Guard and several other agencies.

Stewart’s death “was a preventabl­e tragedy that was going to happen to someone,” his family’s attorney, Michael Haggard said in an email.

The family “hopes the legal action will push out and/or change the ways of all irresponsi­bly operating diving businesses and help keep attention on Stewart’s mission of ocean conservati­on,” he added.

Unspecifie­d damages are being sought in the negligence lawsuit filed in Broward County, Florida, Circuit Court. It names as defendants Horizon Dive Adventures of Key Largo, Florida, Add Helium LLC of Fort Lauderdale, Florida and dive organizers Peter and Claudia Sotis, who operate Add Helium.

According to the lawsuit, the dive was taking place at the wreck of the Queen of Nassau in about 230 feet of water and about six miles from the Islamorada coast. A grappling hook had been placed on the wreck that was attached to a surface buoy to mark the location of the dive. Stewart and Peter Sotis encountere­d difficulti­es when they went down a third time to remove the grappling hook.

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